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It has been nearly a year since the Target breach has tuned the world into what fraud managers have been dealing with for years.
December 26
ACI Worldwide -
It is unclear if the wave of state actions signals a burgeoning state scrutiny of consumer finance companies or if state enforcers will only employ this new approach on occasion.
December 26
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There is no doubt Visa, MasterCard and indeed many of their member banks will initially lose revenues as the new Russian card system takes some of the fees normally earned by them.
December 26
Profit Insight -
More than one-quarter of customers buy a banking product from their primary bank's competitors. Can banks use mobile technology to sell more effectively and stem the tide?
December 24
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By now many of you have probably seen the reports of somewhat disappointing Black Friday turnout from the National Retail Federation.
December 24
ID Analytics and Sagestream -
A recent study intended to measure Americans' understanding of arbitration clauses asked the wrong questions. The more germane issue is whether arbitration produces better outcomes for consumers than court and class action litigation.
December 23
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In a meeting with Fed chair Janet Yellen, one community banker emphasized the need for a tiered approach to regulation and enforcement.
December 23
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Ocwen's Mortgage Settlement Raises Concerns; Could JPMorgan Cyberattack Have Be Prevented?
December 23 -
When it comes to gift cards, consumer behavior comes into play at different stages of the purchasing processspecifically when deciding whether to get a gift card over another gift, and when deciding on what type of gift card to get.
December 23
GiftCards.com -
A proposal to tighten membership requirements for Federal Home Loan Banks could hamper community lenders' ability to assist in affordable housing and community development programs.
December 22
